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Jesse M. Fried is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He previously held the Dane Professor of Law title and has been affiliated with institutions like UC Berkeley and Columbia Law School. Fried specializes in corporate law, governance, and securities regulation. His notable work includes the book *Pay without Performance* (2004), co-authored with Lucian Bebchuk, which critiques executive compensation practices. He also contributes to public discourse, recently addressing university divestment policies and international corporate accountability (e.g., HFCA Act critiques).
Education: A.B. and A.M. in Economics (Harvard University), J.D. magna cum laude (Harvard Law School). His research spans executive compensation, corporate governance, and international regulatory frameworks. Fried has served as a legal consultant and expert witness in high-profile corporate litigation.
Teaching includes courses on M&A Litigation, Venture Law, and Middle East legal dynamics. His recent publications (2023-2024) focus on China’s corporate governance challenges, U.S. regulatory responses to foreign firms, and stock market return methodologies.



